Description

Virtual Research Environments examines making Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) usable by researchers working to solve “grand challenge” problems in many disciplines from social science to particle physics. It is driven by research the authors have carried out to evaluate researchers’ requirements in using information services via web portals and in adapting collaborative learning tools to meet their more diverse needs, particularly in a multidisciplinary study.

This is the motivation for what the authors have helped develop into the UK Virtual Research Environments (VRE) programme. They illustrate generics with specific instances of studies carried out comparing portal technologies and evaluating usability. This work, and further development of collaboration and Webbased research tools has been carried out with international collaborators, in particular using the Sakai framework and other recent Java-language based portal programming frameworks and associated standards.

The book is divided into a number of chapters providing motivation, illustrations, comparisons of technology and tools, practical information about deployment and use and comments on issues and difficulties in ensuring uptake of e-Science and Grid technology by already practicing researchers.

Key Features

Definition of Virtual Research Environments and e-Research with analogies to Virtual Learning Environments

Compilation about how e-Research is carried out with reference to work in UK and USA on portals and services for collaborative learning, shared information services and repositories and their application for multi-disciplinary research

Description of Science Gateways to distributed research resources (Grid computing, data and Web 2.0 style collaboration tools) and their relevance to the grand challenges facing research requiring large teams

Readership

Information professionals and other knowledge managers, librarians, and researchers

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A useful addition to the stock of many libraries in universities and other research institutions., ReferA valuable resource for e-research initiated and novices at present, and will document the state of e-research in 2008 for posterity., Library Management

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About the Authors

Robert Allan Author

Robert Allan, STFC Daresbury Laboratory, UK

Affiliations and Expertise

Consultant Physician, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK

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